ogham

ogham,

ogam,

or

ogum

(all: ŏg`əm, ō`əm), ancient Celtic alphabet of one of the Irish runic languages. It was used by the druids and abandoned after the first few centuries of the Christian era. The ogham runesrunes,ancient characters used in Teutonic, Anglo-Saxon, and Scandinavian inscriptions. They were probably first used by the East Goths (c.300), who are thought to have derived them from Helleno-Italic writing......Click the link for more information. remain only in gravestone inscriptionsinscription,writing on durable material. The art is called epigraphy. Modern inscriptions are made for permanent, monumental record, as on gravestones, cornerstones, and building fronts; they are often decorative and imitative of ancient (usually Roman) methods......Click the link for more information. found mostly in W Ireland and also in England, Scotland, and the Shetland Islands. The origin of ogham is uncertain; it contained 25 letters formed of straight lines and may have been adapted from a sign languagesign language,gestural communication used as an alternative or replacement for speech. Sign languages resemble oral languages in every way other than their modality. As with oral languages, sign languages are acquired spontaneously and have highly intricate, rule-governed.....Click the link for more information.. A treatise on ogham, The Book of Ballymote (15 cent.), confirms that it was a secret, ritualistic language.

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The oldest form of Goidelic writing used by the Celts and found in Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, Devon, and the Isle of Man. The majority of examples have been found in Kerry and Cork counties of Ireland. The oldest of these inscriptions were composed of notches carved onto the edge of an upright stone.

The system would seem to be founded on the Latin alphabet. Some stones have bilingual inscriptions, which have helped in their translation. The main key, however, was found in a treatise on Oghamic writing contained in the fourteenthcentury Book of Ballymote.

Ogham

a phonetic writing system used by the Celts and Picts of the British Isles (see Figure 1). It is known from fourth-century inscriptions in Old Irish (Ireland, Scotland, Western Brittany, and the Isle of Man) and in Pictish (inscriptions from Scotland, the Shetland Islands, and the Orkney Islands, which have not yet been deciphered). Ogham was displaced from regular usage by the Latin alphabet but survived in Ireland as a cryptographic device until the 17th century.

Figure 1. Ogham system

The core of an ogham inscription was a line (which could also be the edge or corner of a stone slab or a wooden object) on which dots were marked, with groups of dots representing the vowel sounds; groups of lines leading to one or both sides of the vertical line indicated consonants. A letter consists of a combination of one to five identical lines or dots. Additional letters of a more complex shape were introduced into the ogham system at a later date. The origin of ogham is unknown.

For Meribah, 1970, named for the biblical site where Moses created water by striking a rock, O'Doherty brushed the wood edges with a bright sea blue and etched the word meribah in ogham in the aluminum twice: It appears running from top to bottom on the left-hand band and from bottom to top on the right-hand side, so that transliteration is possible no matter which side is hung facing upward.

Celt Experience Brewery Ogham Ash, 10.5% ABV, 330ml bottle, available at Cardiff Country Fair this Saturday and Sunday Celt Experience Brewery was established in Caerphilly in 2007 and currently exports worldwide to places as far away as Japan and South Africa.

Enda's school, the president fumed at the "disgraceful jobbery" of the Gaelic League in mobilizing supporters to back de Valera, especially when the city organization was led by naught but "a minor post office clerk." And like opposition to the Hill of Tara excavations in 1899, another Gaelic League-led campaign to halt Windle's removal of ancient Ogham stones to university premises in 1913 marked the clash of an antiquarian ethic with the emerging voice of a nationalist and demotic public opinion.

licence." Then there's the Sudbury Valley School established in Frami ogham, Mass, in 1968; and Windsor House School operating in North Vancouver since 1971 Toronto has Alpha Elementary School, established in 1972, and Alpha II Senior and Secondary School which opened its doors in 2006.

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